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knock on the door pulled Antonio from his thoughts. To his surprise, he
was greeted by a small group of people from the city of Valencia.
“We’re here to tell you the Good News,” one of them said with a smile.
This group that greeted Antonio was part of an EHC evangelistic outreach on a whirlwind tour of the Orinoco River, which runs along the border of Venezuela and Colombia. Fifteen couples, mostly from Valencia, had traveled for days, driving down difficult roads and floating in boats along the winding river to get to Antonio’s community.
“It is a difficult journey,” says Juan Carlos Rada, National Director of Every Home for Christ Venezuela. “The roads are badly damaged. There are no healthy places to get food along the road. Transportation is limited, and there are no places to stay.”
Along the way, our pioneer missionaries also experienced a lack of water, electricity and sanitation resources.
This group that greeted Antonio was part of an EHC evangelistic outreach on a whirlwind tour of the Orinoco River, which runs along the border of Venezuela and Colombia. Fifteen couples, mostly from Valencia, had traveled for days, driving down difficult roads and floating in boats along the winding river to get to Antonio’s community.
“It is a difficult journey,” says Juan Carlos Rada, National Director of Every Home for Christ Venezuela. “The roads are badly damaged. There are no healthy places to get food along the road. Transportation is limited, and there are no places to stay.”
Along the way, our pioneer missionaries also experienced a lack of water, electricity and sanitation resources.
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